Silver Ion Extraction Reactions by Dibutylthiourea (DBT) or Disulfiram (DSF) from Concentrated Chloride Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. P. Pavia
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Investigation on profitable ways to recover significant quantities of silver remaining dissolved in highly concentrated chloride solutions frequently pass through the development of solvent extraction (SX) routes. In this work, the general pathways involving Ag(I) extraction by dibutylthiourea (DBT) or tetraethylthiuram disulfide (disulfiram, DSF), from concentrated acidic chloride solutions, are investigated. With this purpose, the dependence of Ag(I) distribution coefficient on ligand and chloride concentrations has been analysed. Furthermore, in order to check whether there is some protonation at any site of DBT or DSF after contact with adequate chloride phases, lH NMR has also been used. The collected spectroscopic data suggest that anionic Ag(I) extraction reactions are not likely to occur. Based on the overall results achieved, proposals for the most probable Ag(I) extraction reactions are made.
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APA: A. P. Pavia  (2001)  Silver Ion Extraction Reactions by Dibutylthiourea (DBT) or Disulfiram (DSF) from Concentrated Chloride Solutions

MLA: A. P. Pavia Silver Ion Extraction Reactions by Dibutylthiourea (DBT) or Disulfiram (DSF) from Concentrated Chloride Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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